Dominick,
a Danvers resident, will be a member of the Foreign Language
department. A native Spanish speaker, she holds a BA from Salem State
College and studied psychology in her native Peru.

Driscoll, a
Stoneham resident, will be a member of the Theology department. He
recently received his BA in Theology from Assumption College. Mr.
Driscoll has done Catholic retreat work and community education in
Worcester and campus ministry at Malden Catholic.

Francini will be a member of the Guidance department. He has a BA from Saint Anselm College and an MA from Lesley University.

Ghiloni,
a Medford resident, will also be a member of the Theology department.
He has a BA in both Philosophy and Music Education from the University
of Lowell, and received his MA from the University of Notre Dame. He
has been a teacher, musician, campus minister, and chaplain at various
locations.

Harvey will be a member of the Social Studies
department. He has a BA in History and an MA in Education from The
Catholic University of America. He will also be an assistant varsity
football coach.

Schneider, a Somerville resident, will be a
member of the Science department. He has a BS from Trinity College and
an MS from the University of New Haven. While at Trinity, he was a
member of the men's soccer team.

Scialdoni, a Salem resident,
will also be a member of the Science department. She has a BA in
chemistry from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, and an MA in
Education. She had previously been at Melrose High School for 36 years.

Waas
will also be a member of the Guidance department. He has a BA from
Boston College and an MA from the University of Massachusetts, Boston.

Malden Catholic's first day of classes was Tuesday, September 7th.About Malden CatholicMalden
Catholic High School maintains a nearly 80-year tradition of leading
students to achieve academic excellence in a Catholic, familial
atmosphere. Recognized for its dedicated faculty, progressive
curriculum, spiritual guidance, social outreach, and championship
caliber athletic programs, Malden Catholic educates young men from more
than 40 communities surrounding Boston. Further information on
the school may be found at www.maldencatholic.org.